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Gourmet Tuna Salad

Submitted by: Patricia Jones 
The combination of green olives, almonds and capers in addition to the usual ingredients in tuna salad makes this recipe exceptionally good. 

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Virgina's Tuna Salad

Submitted by: KRISTIEV 
This was always a summer Saturday favorite for my grandparents and I. Great served on a large lettuce leaf. You may also add grapes or chopped apples if you wish. 

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Drop Dead Delicious Tuna Salad

Submitted by: Rachel Lewis 
We think that it 's the pickle relish and the splash of lemon that makes this tuna salad so good, but it could just be the perfect coming together of five simple ingredients. 

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Herbal Tuna Salad

Submitted by: shell2972 
A new and exciting way to dress up your standard tuna salad. Hard-cooked eggs, dill, and rosemary mix with tuna in this tasty appetizer. 

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Tuna Fish Salad

Submitted by: Emily 
A bit of parsley, a smidgen of garlic powder, a splash of lemon juice, and of course, tuna, celery, onion, and mayonnaise. This is a great tuna salad that works for a sandwich, stuffed into a plump tomato, or spooned onto fresh salad greens. 

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Tuna Confetti Salad

Submitted by: STACEYO 
There are lots of diced veggies that give this salad its flavor, color, and name. Red bell pepper to diced green onion. And a few generous splashes of hot pepper sauce give it some zip. Tuna never had it so good. Serves four. 

Home On The Range Tuna Salad

Submitted by: Teresa 
We like surprises in recipes and this one has one - tuna and cottage cheese. The end result is a creamy, creamy tuna salad that makes a great luncheon dish. 

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Venia's Tuna Salad

Submitted by: venia 
A simple lettuce and tuna salad with onions and tomatoes. 

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White Bean Tuna Salad

Submitted by: Kathleen Law 
'I adapted this recipe from one in my local newspaper,' writes Kathleen Law, Post Falls, Idaho. 'The zippy Dijon dressing adds interest to the beans, tuna, olives and onion. It makes a filling and healthy lunch that I like to take to work. 

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White Beans and Tuna Salad

Submitted by: SunFlower 
Home Town: Charleroi, Hainaut, Belgium
Living In: Jette, Brussels, Belgium
This recipe will make a fresh and satisfying snack. You can toss it on iceberg lettuce or use it as a spread for sandwiches. 
 
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